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  1. Coyote season ended, so I mounted the RIX L3 on the .177 Fusion 2 yesterday afternoon and sighted it in.

    I'm used to lining up on bigger targets, so I'm a little shaky, but I got the job done.

    This Mus didn't know what hit it.

    SJC

     

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  2. The full moon coyote killers were out in force Sunday PM.

    The night started out crappy as I was delayed an hour sitting in traffic from a bad accident on the Thruway.

    Then going out to the first stand my partner slipped on some mud, dropped his rifle and broke one of the shoulder straps on his back pack.

    After setting up, we had two dog's come into a field 180 yards away, but my buddy couldn't see the second dog, so we missed an opportunity at a double.

    One dog is better than none. 

    After that stand, he noticed his scopes eyepiece cover was missing, so we spent the next half hour looking for it.

    Joy of Joy's.

    When we got to our second stand location, we heard a female coyote going to town very close by.

    I snuck up to the top of the hill and my partner stayed low.

    I called and she came right down the tractor trail on a string 150 yards away.

    I dropped it and after checking it out, I noticed that it was a stanky dog with a badly mangled rear leg.

    The last two dogs I've dropped had some type of disfigurement.

    Two dogs down before midnight and two happy farmers.

    Not bad for a full moon hunt.

    SJC

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  3. Was it once fired commercial 30-06 brass or military brass ?

    Make sure you have the de capping rod recessed into the die before using it.

    Also get some Hornady one shot case lube and spray your cases liberally.

    Under lubing is a major cause of stress and failure during the reloading process.

    Hand priming is ok for small pistol, but for large rifle and magnum loads, you need to seat the primer with authority and a mounted press system is best suited for that.

    Good luck and shoot safe.

    SJC 

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  4. I've been hunting nights for almost 46 years and haven't seen anything like that.

    I could be lucky or maybe the creatures of the night know there's something out there with a high powered rifle and thermal scope waiting for them ? 

     

    SJC

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  5. After the 2022 winter and EHD deaths, there's bound to be an uptick in population.

    You know the population is getting high when they start to sell those deer whistles for your car in gas stations. 

    SJC

     

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  6. As with any small bullet going really fast, they get easily deflected by obstructions.

    It's one of the hazards woods predator hunters face when hunting at night where branches and brush aren't easily seen with NV and thermal optics.

    This male coyote ran into a swamp after the shot and I had to track it down and finish it off.

    This is the last coyote I took with my backup AGM Adder scope, as I sold it to a friend in upstate NY.

    SJC

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  7. We live in the most anti gun and anti hunting state with a conservation department that uses hunter license funds to fund anti hunting ad's and programs.

    What do you think the perception of hunting by younger generations will be ?

    Go to other states and the youth are hunting and fishing.

    Don't lump the Tri state area in with the rest of the free states in America.

    NY state sucks and has been sucking for decades.

    When it gets sucked down the hole, at least I'll have some fond memories of how it used to be while living in a free red state.

     

    SJC

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  8. In the mid 70's my father and his Army buddies "Uncles" bought a cabin in the Catskills together and introduced all of their siblings to the outdoors.

    Some of my Uncles were serious men and hunters.

    Every year we would travel to Maine, where they would load up their canoes and go Bow hunting for a week in the backwoods.

    We would wait with the other families in the campground until they returned.

    We learned a lot about how to survive in the woods and had to prove our proficiency + safety with firearms before we were introduced to hunting.

    Being we were kids, Deer camp was out until we we're of age and unfortunately by that time the cabin was sold.

    That didn't stop us from being out in the woods though and my father did the best he could to keep it that way.

    Of course we had a lot more woods to hunt back then.

    My father was a Bronx city boy.

    If it wasn't for his moms side being dairy farmers and him spending summers upstate on the farm being exposed to the out of doors, my life would probably be a lot different.

     

    SJC

     

     

     

     

     

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